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Yes, he is still considered a saint however, due to lack of evidence that he ever existed, he was removed from the Calendar of Saints in 1969. Hus cult is still allowed locally but he is no longer commemorated by the Universal Church.

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Saint Christopher is no longer recognized as an official saint in the Roman Catholic Church. In 1969, his feast day was removed from the liturgical calendar as part of the Church's revisions to remove saints with doubtful historicity. Despite this, many Catholics still venerate Saint Christopher privately.

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